In the wake of EuroMaidan protests and immense political change in Ukraine, CJFE gets an on-the-ground perspective on the state of free expression in Ukraine. Antonina Cherevko, Ukraine Programme Manager at International Media Support (IMS), gives CJFE her insights regarding press freedom, impunity and new media initiatives amidst the political turmoil.

Paula Todd weighs in on Bill C-13 in this year's Review of Free Expression in Canada. Canada's "Protecting Canadians from Online Crime Act," Bill C-13, has garnered a great deal of public criticism this year, particularly with growing questions about government surveillance.

During the 2014 Hot Docs Film Festival CJFE got the chance to chat with Andreas Johnsen, director of an intimate documentary about Chinese dissident artist Ai Weiwei, titled "Ai WEiwei: The Fake Case." Listen to our podcast to learn more about the man behind the masterpieces.

With 321 violent attacks on media workers since 2009, Brazil is now one of the most dangerous countries for journalists in the Western Hemisphere. As FIFA World Cup approaches, it is necessary to look at Brazil's free expression climate and culture of impunity.

Since Ethiopia's last Universal Periodic Review (UPR) in 2009, Ethiopia has failed to improve the state of freedom of expression and of the press. CJFE reports on the 2014 UPR, and creates an infographic to illustrate the last 5 years of restricted expression in Ethiopia.

Ukraine Is Not a Brothel, a documentary about controversial feminist protest group Femen, was featured in the 2014 Hot Docs Film Festival in Toronto and CJFE got the chance to speak with director Kitty Green about Femen, feminism, and her views on free expression.